Bob Dylan Vinyl

Robert Zimmerman changed his name to Bob Dylan and then changed the face of 20th century music by writing literally hundreds of brilliant songs. All of his 1960's records and many of his records beyond are essential records to own on vinyl.

Dylan shows an unlikely innocence and a greater sense of the world around him on this 1976 follow-up to the more cynical and introspective Blood on the Tracks. Working with lyricist Jacques Levy, Dyla ... read more

After 1965's Highway 61 Revisited, Dylan continued the full on rock and roll assault with the followup Blonde on Blonde. An epic double album, it features "I Want You", "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Ever ... read more

Dylan's fifth album, released in 1965, is electric on the first side and solo acoustic on the second side. The album serves as a transition record between his previous release, the folk/acoustic Anoth ... read more

One of Dylan's masterpieces, Blood on the Tracks was a huge hit with audiences and critics alike after having several records that were not as well received. Most of the ten tracks tell a sad story, ... read more

Before the Flood is a live album by Bob Dylan and The Band, released in June of 1974 on Asylum Records, documenting the Bob Dylan and The Band 1974 Tour. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200, and rea ... read more

Planet Waves is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 14th studio album, released by Asylum Records (Island Records in the UK) in January 1974.
Dylan is supported on the album by longtime collaborators The ... read more

Street-Legal is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 18th studio album, released by Columbia Records in June 1978. The album was a serious musical departure for Dylan, who utilizes a large pop-rock band—comp ... read more

Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits is the eighth album released by Bob Dylan on Columbia Records, catalogue CK 65975. It peaked at #10 on the Pop Album Chart, and went to #3 in the United Kingdom; certified fi ... read more

Self Portrait stands as a truly perverse collection. Released in 1970 at a time when those on the radical left were hungering for their then-unimpeachable hero to reclaim his role as the conscience of ... read more

Slow Train Coming is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 19th studio album, released by Columbia Records in August 1979.
It was the artist's first effort since becoming a born-again Christian, and all of ... read more

Dylan is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 13th studio album, released by Columbia Records in November 1973.
Dylan was compiled and issued with little input from Bob Dylan himself, using outtakes drawn ... read more

Bob Dylan at Budokan is a live album by Bob Dylan, released in 1979 by Columbia Records.
It is composed mostly of the artist's "greatest hits" performed in radically altered arrangements similar to ... read more

Saved is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 20th studio album, released by Columbia Records in June 1980.
Saved was Dylan's second album to follow his conversion to born-again Christianity, explored on ... read more

The Basement Tapes is a studio album by Bob Dylan and The Band, originally recorded in 1967 and released in 1975 by Columbia Records.
As Dylan recovered from injuries sustained in a motorcycle acci ... read more

Infidels is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 22nd studio album, released by Columbia Records in October 1983.
Produced by Mark Knopfler and Dylan himself, Infidels is seen as his return to secular mus ... read more

Empire Burlesque is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 23rd studio album, released by Columbia Records in June 1985.
The production techniques used on Empire Burlesque are typical of the 1980s, and cont ... read more

Great White Wonder or GWW was a double album bootleg recording of Bob Dylan, released in July 1969. Some of the tracks came from Dylan's and The Band's legendary Basement Tapes sessions, recorded in t ... read more

Knocked Out Loaded is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 24th studio album, released by Columbia Records in July 1986.
The album was received poorly upon release, and is still considered by some critics ... read more

The '80s was a particularly shifting, uncertain decade for Bob Dylan's creative voice. But he capped it off with his first album of all-original material in several years and his best since Infidels. ... read more

Dylan's 27th studio album, released by Columbia Records in September 1990. It was largely greeted as a strange and disappointing follow-up to 1989's critically acclaimed Oh Mercy. Most of the criticis ... read more

Down in the Groove is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 25th studio album, released by Columbia Records in May 1988.
A highly collaborative effort, it was Dylan's second consecutive album to receive al ... read more

Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released in 1989 by Columbia Records. It consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Dead providing a ... read more

Bob Dylan's 28th studio album, released by Columbia Records in November 1992, composed entirely of traditional folk songs and covers. It is Dylan's first entirely solo, acoustic album since Another S ... read more

Book-ended with an embryonic recording made by a high school friend and a live, boisterous take of "Like a Rolling Stone" less than seven years later, the fifth release in the Bob Dylan Bootleg series ... read more